Metro Police

Welcome to the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD)

Online Crime Mapping
The Louisville Metro Police Department now has an online crime mapping tool called MetroWatch, part of the Keep Louisville Safe program.  This tool allows citizens to go online and map crimes that have occurred in their neighborhoods during the past 30 days.

 
Use MetroWatch



Chief Robert C. White 
Text Tips -
Text your tips anonymously to us. Click here to find out more.

Quick Tips -  Help make your community safer by reporting crimes.  You can do this by using our Quick Tip form.  Click here to submit your Quick Tip.

Unsolved Murders - If you have any information that would help us solve these cases, please call us at 502-574-LMPD (5673) or toll free at 1-866-649-4479.  The phone number allows the caller to remain anonymous. Click here for a list of unsolved murders.

Louisville's Most Wanted  - To see Louisville's Most Wanted, please click here.  If you have any information that will lead to the arrest of any of the individuals, please call your Louisville Metro Police Department at 502-574-LMPD (5673) or toll free at 1-866-649-4479.

Armed Suspect Apprehension Program (ASAP) -  You can help us catch persons suspected of robbing Metro area businesses. The Armed Suspect Apprehension Program (ASAP) allows you to view surveillance photos and videos and tells you how to contact the detective in charge of the case. Click here to find out more.

Citizen Observer - The Citizen Observer website allows the Louisville Metro Police Department to issue alerts quickly and proactively to citizens and businesses throughout Louisville Metro. In order to use the Citizens Observer website, you must register. Registration is free.  If you have any questions, contact Community Relations at 502-574-LMPD (5673) or toll free at 1-866-649-4479.

Sex Offenders
- Help the Louisville Metro Police Department find sex offenders that are not registered and have outstanding warrants. Click here to find out more information.

                            


Louisville Metro Police Foundation